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Local kids can get COVID vaccines

Children can be vaccinated locally against COVID-19. On Nov. 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Director Rochelle P. Walensky endorsed a Food and Drug Administration panel’s unanimous recommendation to autho­rize the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, also known as Comirnaty,...

COVID surge on its decline

Starting in late November, the Verde Valley experienced an increase in new COVID cases, which public health leaders have attributed heavily to gatherings around the holidays — first Thanksgiving, then the Christmas and New Year’s break. Whereas in the first...

SOCSD teachers, staff get COVID vaccination

Dennis Dearden was the first to roll up his sleeve — and was happy to do so. Dearden, superintendent of the Sedona-Oak Creek School District, was one of dozens of administrators, teachers, staff and substitute teachers who received the COVID-19...

Teachers next to get vaccines

As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues within the state, teachers from the Sedona-Oak Creek School District will soon find themselves rolling up their sleeves for the shot. During the Tuesday, Jan. 5, SOCSD Governing Board meeting, Superintendent Denny Dearden announced...

Public trust is key to vaccines and shutdowns

Government and public reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic has been a series of fits and starts. In the theater world and the military, this is known as “hurry up and wait,” a concept that one must rush in a fury...

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Fire district navigates rocky terrain on path to new station

The Sedona City Council and Sedona Fire District were scheduled to meet Wednesday, Dec. 18, to consider the options...

Uptown parking meters raise $3.3 million over seven years

The city of Sedona has taken in a total of $3,362,779.17 in revenue, or $2,585,327.29 adjusted for inflation since...
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